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I enjoy active engagement and writing; if you are here, hopefully you find this readable and willing to leave your thoughts. I liken this more to a novel than a textbook and you might actually find tidbits of information without having to dig too deep or take a test or anything like that. Yes, I am waiting to be discovered so I can be the next big thing but in the meantime, I am comfortable meandering along the social highway seeing where my next adventure might lead. Life is short, don’t waste it doing things you don’t like.

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thanks for the kind tweet. Used to live in Arcadia Fl. spent time commercial fishing off crescent beach in Sarasota Fl. Love the Gulf, love Florida especially the prairie land in the real Florida…
Billy

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Hi Bill,
Congrats on the story in Spin Sucks! I’ve been trolling your site from the links I see on twitter but figured I’d go ahead and send you a note because I had no idea that we’re neighbors! Well, sort-of … I live in Orlando. Now that I know you’re one of us crazy Floridians, I’ll do my best to drop in more often and actually leave a comment 🙂

Christmas Cookie Walk at Agape Church of the BrethrenDon’t have time to make homemade cookies or candy for the holidays? Don’t like to bake? Have a last minute get-together and need dessert? We have the solution for YOU! Come to the “Christmas Cookie Walk” at Agape Church of the Brethren, 11610 Lima Rd. (between Carroll and Dupont Roads) on Saturday, December 8, from 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 noon. We will have many different varieties to tempt your taste buds. Some of the cookies featured will be: holiday cut-outs, buckeyes, peanut butter blossoms, monster cookies, and many more. We will also have a limited number of homemade Chocolate Covered Caramel Apples decorated for Christmas. Mark your calendars and get there early for best selection of these yummy treats at only $6.00/lb. Proceeds will be used for Women’s Fellowship projects and Outreach Ministries.In addition, holiday and gift items, handmade by Agape craftpersons, will be sold. A variety of wooden, quilted, knitted, crocheted, and “crafty” specialties are available with proceeds going to the Agape Women’s Fellowship projects. AND the youth group will be selling HUGE jelly beans as a fund raiser for their activities.Lots will be happening – hope you can join us! For more information call the church office at 260-489-6908.

Hello Bill, I came across your post on a search. I am wondering now if we may be possibly related. My maiden name is Dorman. I would love to connect as I have an interest in family history.cannonsk@gmail.com

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